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	<title>Comments on: The &#8220;Broke Pickers Club&#8221;</title>
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	<description>Life is an adventure, so live it to the fullest.</description>
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		<title>By: melissa shoumake</title>
		<link>http://cindyiniraq.com/2009/08/the-broke-pickers-club/comment-page-1/#comment-5</link>
		<dc:creator>melissa shoumake</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 21:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i read you blog. and im a member also. ive been married 3 times and im tired of the dating game as well. but you know when you pull out the weeds in the garden when you dont know if its a flower or not. it is gone. you have to remember the last time you deweeded to know what it is. a keeper or not. some times you have to let it grow alittle before you deside. but when its  true weed pull it and burn the roots so it never comes back. dont feel sad for the roots. there will be a graden down the road where it might be welcomed. its no longer your problem. those nasty weeds can take over your whole yard. keep lookig in the garden for that one flower that smells good, looks pretty and you like to bring in the house. it may not be there this year so walk the park and see if anything can be transplated. it may be a weed to someone elses garden but fit just right in yours. the seasons changes and the wind blows. never know when that seed will drift towards you. haveing a scare crow is good but some scare crows are frightening. they have garden tools and carry poisons that will kill the new seed before it can even hits the dirt. dont worry too much about the birds carrying the seeds off...if the seed wants to stay in your garden than it will try to make roots pretty fast.  so let that seed grow alittle on its own. pick a place it wants to root up and watch it grow before you take it out of the dirt and replant it in a flower pot to go in your window. it may die from too much stress.  may your garden be healthy and happy. you will be the same.  i wish all of us luck...and no black thumbs allowed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i read you blog. and im a member also. ive been married 3 times and im tired of the dating game as well. but you know when you pull out the weeds in the garden when you dont know if its a flower or not. it is gone. you have to remember the last time you deweeded to know what it is. a keeper or not. some times you have to let it grow alittle before you deside. but when its  true weed pull it and burn the roots so it never comes back. dont feel sad for the roots. there will be a graden down the road where it might be welcomed. its no longer your problem. those nasty weeds can take over your whole yard. keep lookig in the garden for that one flower that smells good, looks pretty and you like to bring in the house. it may not be there this year so walk the park and see if anything can be transplated. it may be a weed to someone elses garden but fit just right in yours. the seasons changes and the wind blows. never know when that seed will drift towards you. haveing a scare crow is good but some scare crows are frightening. they have garden tools and carry poisons that will kill the new seed before it can even hits the dirt. dont worry too much about the birds carrying the seeds off&#8230;if the seed wants to stay in your garden than it will try to make roots pretty fast.  so let that seed grow alittle on its own. pick a place it wants to root up and watch it grow before you take it out of the dirt and replant it in a flower pot to go in your window. it may die from too much stress.  may your garden be healthy and happy. you will be the same.  i wish all of us luck&#8230;and no black thumbs allowed.</p>
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		<title>By: Terri</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 00:18:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cindy I SO agree.  It seems like every time I find one that I think is a flower, they turn out to be a big ole nasty weed.  (The last one for instance) Even after I moved from Texas to Kansas, he&#039;s still doing everything he can to screw with my life. (I think he&#039;s decided to make it his mission in life!)  It sounds like we BOTH need to work on our pickers.  If I figure out what&#039;s wrong with mine, I&#039;ll be sure to let ya know.  I know that right person is out there for both of us, hopefully the next time, my picker will work like it&#039;s supposed to.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cindy I SO agree.  It seems like every time I find one that I think is a flower, they turn out to be a big ole nasty weed.  (The last one for instance) Even after I moved from Texas to Kansas, he&#8217;s still doing everything he can to screw with my life. (I think he&#8217;s decided to make it his mission in life!)  It sounds like we BOTH need to work on our pickers.  If I figure out what&#8217;s wrong with mine, I&#8217;ll be sure to let ya know.  I know that right person is out there for both of us, hopefully the next time, my picker will work like it&#8217;s supposed to.</p>
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